About

Dr. Farah Naz is working as Assistant Professor in the Jinnah School of Public Policy and Leadership . Dr. Farah Naz has a PhD in Radicalisation & Violent Extremism . Dr. Farah Naz has published 30 research articles & conference papers having a citation count of 26 , carried out 0 projects and filed 0 intellectual property.

Research Tags

Gender security Peacekeeping and peace building Preventing Violent Extremism Regional and international security Strategic Studies Women; Peace and Security

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Publications

30

Citations

26

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Education

PhD Radicalisation & Violent Extremism 2014- 2019
University of Sydney , Australia
MPhil International Relations 2010- 2012
National Defense University , Pakistan
Master Political Science 2002- 2004
University of Peshawar , Pakistan
BA BA 1999- 2001
University of Peshawar , Pakistan

Experience

Assistant Professor 2024- Present
Jinnah School of Public Policy and Leadership , NUST
Assistant Professor 2019- 2019
School of Social Sciences & Humanities , NUST
Lecturer 2019- 2019
School of Social Sciences & Humanities , NUST
Lecturer 2012- 2019
Institute of Geographical Information Systems , NUST

Awards

Endeavor Leadership Award 2013

Memberships

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Research Articles
12
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Books
6
Book Chapters
2
Editorial Activities
Perception Modelling of Gwadar Port Baluchistan for Environmental Sustainability Using Multilinear Regression Analysis 2022
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Fasiha Safdar
Journal: NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Volume 8, No. 2, Pages 171-184
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 11 SDG 13
Impact of Ukraine War on Global Energy and Food Supply Chains: A Case Study of South Asia 2022
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Martin Kear (The University of Sydney)
Journal: Strategic Studies, Volume 42(2), Pages 38-53
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 17
Security framework analysis: Evidence from Bandra and Sangan villages in Balochistan 2022
Journal: ISSRA Papers, Volume 14(26), Pages 99-107
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 11
Water: A cause of power politics in South Asia 2013
Journal: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Volume 178, Pages 101-109
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 4 Quartile: N/A
The trials and travails of the Islamic State in Pakistan 2017
JU
Justin V. Hastings (University of Sydney)
Journal: Australian Journal of International Affairs, Volume 71, Issue 3, Pages 335-353
Impact Factor: 0.954 Citations: 1 Quartile: 3
SDG 5
UN Female Peacekeepers: An Analysis in Terms of their Services 2021
Journal: Margalla Papers , Volume 25 (2), Pages 121-129
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 5
Hybrid Warfare and its Nuances: A Case-Study from South Asia 2022
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Zia Ul Haque Shamsi (National Defence University (NDU))
Journal: IPRI Journal , Volume XXII (1), Article Number 25-43
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 16
Effect of Climate Change on CPEC Route due to Precipitation Variation 2024
Journal: International Journal of Oceanography & Aquaculture, Volume 8(1), Article Number 000299
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 13
Factors associated with the belief in COVID-19 related conspiracy theories in Pakistan 2021
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Muhammad Ittefaq (University of Kansas)
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Hyunjhin Seo (University of Kansas)
Journal: Health Risk & Society, Volume 23, Issue 3-4, Pages 162-178
Impact Factor: 2.659 Citations: 20 Quartile: 3
COVID-19 and the Pakhtun pregnant women 2022
Journal: Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, Pages 1-12
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 1 Quartile: N/A
SDG 5
Who is responsible for women's disempowerment in Pakistan? Islam, military rule, or women themselves? 2016
Journal: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Civic and Political Studies, Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 35-48
Impact Factor: N/A Citations: 0 Quartile: N/A
SDG 5
Hybrid warfare and Baluchistan
Conference: Securing Balochistan Amid Hybrid Warfare Through Development
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The status of Afghan women: A thorny journey
Conference: Global Rise of Extremism: Where is Gender?
Citations: N/A
Gender Identity: A Tale of the Afghan Transgender and LGBT Communities
Conference: The Nation as a Sacred Communion? RC14 RC43 Workshop
Citations: N/A
Nature and Scope of Western Economic Sanctions against Russia
Conference: Efficacy of Western Economic Sanctions on Russia over Ukraine
Citations: N/A
Impact of COVID-19 on the Construction Industry
Conference: BU Disaster Management: Global Pandemic and Its Impact
Citations: N/A
Assessment of challenges of drugs trafficking from Afghanistan US/NATO sophisticated weapons and their pilferage in the black market
Conference: Pak-Afghan Relations under new government
Citations: N/A
Covid-19 Impact on Society : A Case Study of Pakistan
Conference: Sixteenth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Citations: N/A
Women and Violent Extremism
Conference: Fifteenth Interdisciplinary Conference Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
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Probing Palestinian Crises through Various Lenses
Conference: Understanding the Palestinian Conflict
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Police reforms vital for national security
Conference: Security and Development
Citations: N/A
Women peacebuilders: a case study of Pakistan
Conference: NIICE International Convention 2021
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COVID-19 AUTOMATION ANXIETY IN PAKISTAN
Conference: Two days sympozium (online)
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Introduction to Hybrid War 2022
Book: Living Under Hybrid War (Chapter 1, Pages 1-22)
Citations: N/A
SDG 5
Narratives Warfare 2022
Book: Book on Living Under Hybrid War (Chapter 5, Pages 95-118)
Citations: N/A
SDG 10
Women and Violent Extremism in Pakistan: A Critical Assessment of Policies and Actions 2022
ZA
Zahid Shahab Ahmed (Deakin University)
Book: Book on Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia (Chapter 10, Pages 213-235)
Citations: N/A
SDG 5
Covid-19: A New Phase of Extremism 2020
Book: Book on Covid-19 Challenges for Pakistan (Chapter 7, Pages 129-152)
Citations: N/A
An Overview of the Pandemic 2020
Book: Book on Covid-19 Challenges for Pakistan (Chapter 1, Pages 1-12)
Citations: N/A
Precipitation Trend Assessment along the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Route in Baluchistan, Pakistan: Insights from Individual and Regional Perspectives 2024
Book: Book on Research Advances in Environment, Geography and Earth Science (Volume 2, Chapter 7, Pages 97-116)
Citations: N/A
SDG 13
Living Under Hybrid War 2022
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Impact Factor: NA
Covid 19 Challenges for Pakistan 2022
Edited Journal Issue / Proceeding / Book
Impact Factor: NA
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